‘Godzilla’ Main Trailer Stomps Onto the Web

The full trailer for “Godzilla” is stepping on everything in its path.

Keeping with the previously released teaser’s ominous tone, the trailer opens with images of widespread destruction — we even see a shot of a damaged Statue of Liberty, perhaps a callback to “Cloverfield,” itself a “Godzilla” homage — while Bryan Cranston’s (“Breaking Bad”) voiceover imbues everything with the right amount of Walter White-esque paranoia.

The trailer indicates that the movie’s story hints at the original Toho “Gojira,” as well, apparently tying the events of the new film to the original 1954 Japanese classic. “The arrogance of man is thinking nature is in our control,” star Ken Watanabe says, ominously channeling Blue Oyster Cult’s famous lyric, “History shows again and again how nature points out the folly of man.”

Oh, and if you couldn’t tell from previous promotions, this version of Godzilla is especially massive.

Watch the trailer:

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“Godzilla,” also starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Elizabeth Olsen, is due to hit theaters in May.